By Ifham Nizam The Bio Conservation Society of Sri Lanka (BCSL) in collaboration with the Rufford Foundation, conducted a three-day conference on biodiversity conservation at the Oak-ray Regency Hotel in Kandy last week. This conference was held under the theme “Let’s protect Sri Lankan Biodiversity – The Rufford second in-country conference – Sri Lanka” and […]
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Sun, Dec 13, 2020, 09:51 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka. Dec 13, Colombo: Sri Lanka’s Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has instructed the National Research Council to expedite the scientific validation of locally discovered treatments and medicines for COVID-19.
Accordingly, the Prime Minister has recommended to the National Research Council for validation of an indigenous medicine recommended by the University of Colombo, the indigenous treatment methods for COVID-19 developed by Dr. Harsha Subasinghe and Dr. Indika Jagoda and the medicinal honey of Ayurvedic doctor Dhammika Bandara of Kegalle through further scientific research.
A research paper on the ‘medicinal honey’ formulated by Dhammika Bandara is being presented with the involvement of professors from the Medical Faculty of the University of Rajarata. Five senior professors with expertise in physiology representing all medical colleges in the country and the Chairman of the National Research Council